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1 i I i ,1: I A i it I If 5. fc 4- r. I i I Ev i 4 f. J51UVES TALKING PLAINLY SNA TOR CANIOBS DBCLAEA-TJON WJDBLY INDORSED. XVTXXYIKWI WHICH BHOW THAT GOT.

BILL HAS LOST CASTS WITH TAK-i KAVT HALL. Th declaration mads by Senator Cantor on tha Boor of tM tenets oa Friday that the Tauv maey Democracy id not pledged to tteeapport of Oar. HtU for resomlaatlen was slgulnoent nod laden with peculiar Import that It formed tbe subject of eoosidorebl animated talk la political elreles yesterday. WUUo It was tall that tbo ostrooroioary aaaatoa of tbo Lotfa-lMoir ba4 boon randarod aeoeaaary by taa folittra of tbo Ka publican to aeaot aaoaa a try loflalotloa maKla prortaiom for tho omploynoat of Btato ooarleu. It iraa alao fait that tbo Ooraraor woold aiaka on opporta-Bltf of tbo ooomIob to Baslpalato tha aoaaloa aa snack to hit poraonal ad ran Ufa aa poaaiblo.

Tb raralotlooa baforotbaCaooto Aqaodoct la-aatiaUa- eoniiBluoa. amprWlnK Mat of bla lotK-Uoio poraoaal and polltioal frtoada, bad lad tboia to Tlao- with apprebanalon tho calling o( tbla- apaelol aaaaloa. for tbo Ooraroor'a rapoto-ttaa for fealty to bla frlanda vaa mt eooald-rd Tery good, and (Brian, the Sboobana. lod, and Kldgoar. who tare alwaya Uan ready to land tbo Ooraraor a belptag hand, alLher In a polltloaj or naaaelal way, trembled lest la tha aewlldarment of tbo moment he woald tbrow them or rboord.

Tbolr wore! feora wore realised. Wltheot eon-eolUac nay of bla party friends in either tho fteaata or Assembly ha submitted his message reooamendlDC too raorraalxatioB of tha Aqne-duet Oommlaalon, and It was left to Henator Jdarpby, who la always ready to tbe Uow-eroor a aig, to preeenl tbo bul whtnh la to eut off tbe beads of bla always subeerneat inenos. and- tbe aaaoner of tbe engineerin Lot wnleb easeerau are violent ofTeaae to tbe Tammaar ia bwtb hooeea. BeTeral of tbo fteaatore and Aa-eemblyBsea wore la tbe elty yeeierday ana a TiMaa reporter feaod tbem ready to rent their faelmga and opialone upon tbe Oorernor and bla peeallar taotlea after tha Legislature bad bean broagbt toetbar. aoaator Cantor aald: I bare always been a friend to tbo Governor, although -I bare often fonad it neeeeaary to disagree with him In eome of.

tbe poelttons-be baa taken, and I do not new ear that 1 abail not support him. I am Tanv madr Ixnnocrat, and will da aa my oraranlzatlon aboil are fit to direct. But Tammany has not pledged lta support to the Gorernor for renom-InatloD. The aottoa taken by aeme of tbe As-aerably dlstrlet organisations la Indorsing aemo of tha portloular Mtlona of the Uorernor deee eounl for anything. They will support wken the time comes waomeoever the Ex-oeutlro Commlttoo may detanulna euppert.

Bat It ta contrary to the general policy of Tammany to pledge Ite support to any candidate until orter the convention meota. Tammany may follow tbat plan this time. Having BO representative on tbat board, tbo Tammany members of tbe Legislature werenot laterestod aa party men In tbe aqueduct matter. Tam-matir Hall baa been anxious far eome time to restore to tbe eommUeton eome of the city officials elected by tbe peoole aad to legislate oat of omee tbe men now la the eommlealon who were aa a eommlaaloa dletrosted by the tee IU ople. and for that reason I eupported tbo III to rrorganiM tbo commission." Kebert Kay Hamilton saldt "Oot.

Hill called tbe session for political purposes, but I don't think ho baa gained anything hy It. lie has, on the contrary, placed some of hie most devoted followers in a very compromising position, where tbsy will not be able, even If they are willing, to render mm mncb aupport. liota branches of the Democracy are now asking, Why I wbat sort of a man Is Hill Ho baa shown bimself a vary unsafe quantity to tie to. Ho went back on Squire when tha first excuse was offered, and now he baa thrown frbeeban. lowd, and O'Brien Senator Murphy never expected to pass bit bill and was probably net taaea by aarprtae when Senator t'easett moved to eubstl-tata the Republican bill for bla He baa always daring tbit session bedn ready to give tha Governor a dig, and was net dlsafeaaed to see Canter rbefe over tbe Aqueduct bill.

He used to be tbo leader of tbe Denioerete In tbe Senate, but tb4 Governor depeeed him two years ago and Installed Pierre In his place, bat after bungling along for half the session tha Oeverner was compelled to send for Murphy aad ask klm to resume tbe leadership. Last Winter HU1 Installed Cantor as leader, and of conrae Murphy baa never been very willing to follow his banner. fan at or Ives aald ha had not yet made ap hit mlbd wbem he would aupport for tbe nomination for tbe Governorship, but ha would "support whomsoever Tanimanv Hall should direct "Was not Tammany Hall rather 'left' on tka amieduot matter 'No, not at all: the fact that President For iter of tbe Beard of Aldermen waa not made a Commlaeloanr by tbe bill, taken together with tbe very peculiar way In wbleb tbe Republicans permitted a County Iemocracy Ben a tor to tatrodace and handle a bill, leeked aa If there bad been a deal between them, ami Venator Cantor so charged. It may not bave been the ease. At aay rate ft waa susnleloos.

The Tammany Senators alladed to Mr. Forster having been lert off. hoping to elicit some explanation, but they preesed no motion to put htm In tba bill. I think It le an unfortunate commission ta be connected with, aad tbat our organisation, which has ne representation upon It now, la better without It la tha future Assemblyman Nicholas R. O'Connor of the Twenty-third District said tha Coanty Demo-crata were not of tbe ttlwou l'ura.

Iemocracy, and wbat they did waa not representative of true Iemocratle doctrine. Ha would support the candidate of Tammany Hall for the Governorship, but had no Idea who that eaadidate mlgbt prove to be. It mlgfct Us Hill and it ulb'kt not. fOVND QV1LTY OF THEFT. PIEEMEW O'COXNOB AND KEEQAH DIS- MISSED THE FORCE.

irreaidont Hflnry D. Pnrroy of the Fire Department, with the concurrence of hts fellew-Commleslenert, Richard Croker and Oea. Fits Porter, yesterday decided that the two firoinen who were recently tried for stealing collars rrom tha firm of Earl dc Wilson at the Uaion-equare fire, were guilty and should be dismissed from tbe service. Tbo accused were Vtramen William J. O'Cennor and Joseph Kaegan cf Kagiae Company 1, and the trial of tba two eases took ap throe days, beginning on tba 11th last Tbe written decision In each case la the tame.

In reaching their conclusions tbe Commissioners aay that they bavo been serleusly obstructed by tbo misdirected aud unmistakable bias npoa tba part of oertain or the wltneeaea la rarer or tha firemen accused or misconduct, and aa a sample of the extreme to which tbls bias baa boon earned tbey cite tbe testimony of Peter B. Iempsey. a patrolman ot tha Fire Insurance Patrol, wbo, boiag stationed at tbe Century Building swore that he saw two Iremen leave tba butldlag. but who. when crocs-examined by tho Preeldent aa to tbe Identity of these two man.

tc tiled that he didn't know whether tbe ttremea wore bad ire or bata. Ho simply saw tbat tber were faugue eoatc and paid no at-taatlon as to whether tbe firemen's clothing wa baited oat or etherwtee disordered, lie couldn't tell whether tbe firemen were tail or abort, or lean or fat, or young or old. Ho couldn't la aay possible way Identify either O'Connor or keearao. He swore that he paid no attention to tbolr leaving tho building. He to titled, bewever, that he remarked at tbe time that tho firemen bad no occasion to go to tbe loft tn tha bach of tbe store.

That was all bo did, although be waa an guard to protect Insured property from firemen and everybody The Commisslenera then aay: "Much teetl-hony of character similar to Dompaeya waa before tbo Commissioner, and they deem It entitled to bat little credence. Tbey believe, on tba other baad. that the eworn statement of Little, ta colored except aa to mlaor pot la. 4ooaaiatoat with truth false,) 1 mainly correct, To a uniformed force whose record en-till It to bo Judged aa exceptionally eoura-' sraoos. faithful, and honest ofTeasee each as thst contained ia the charge against O'Connor and Kaegan should bo, and doabUree arc epriallv repugnant, but tbe Commtsatcner cannot help ax preening si user regret that 'H hours (making ait due allowance for It being holiday time) were allowed to oiaose before inveatlgaiioa waa made a to Iks tarta alleged agalnat O'Connor and KsMta, aad before cither or the Commlssloaera or the chief a department were mado cognisant of Littlo'a moot serious accusation.

flfl MAYOX FlltS A Blva STAMDASO. I Mayor Hewitt yesterday, in talking about ba Aquedact Reorganisation blU now before ev. Hill tor action, aald: As the bill baa not beta signed. I prefer act to say much on tha anbtoct Tbls I will say. however, that If the bill become a law.

aa It abculd. I will net appoint aaybodyaa I thluk that tbo mea would be worthy te aol as Executor 01 any aetata or a guardian of rav children. Aa tar aa reappointing any ot the present Oema-iie-aienorcj I will say that I never crucs a bridge waul I come te cue. I have sometlmea spoken hastily la tbe past, and 1 do aol Intend to do so aay mora." JTAJfr CBILDMKX rROMKXADM. 1 1 Cabusls.

Pen-. Jaiy 2 -Fully 10.000 aefssas atlaoocd the closing exarel et th State eaday School Coaventioa Williams' Orevc bay. Shert leetaree were Uverd by the Rev. W. P.

Craft. C4. Hoeart CowdM. aad other, after wKa a geanai prsanaaae Mvarat sajiMraw bm i lac. Tata ha been ala HQ UllH TUB CITY, BPFOBTf Or mCBAXCE COMPANIES TO ABATE THEIR AXATIOX.

Th straggle of tbo fire inaoraoeo eom-panleo of Vcvr-Tork to avoid payment of toxea a tba assess sit Tarnation of tbolr poraonal praparty, whleh la their oapltal stock, and on tba bank shares bald by them, baa boon renewed dortaf tha pact two waeka by tha nllagof tattt In certiorari proceedings by 25 companies, throoga their attorneys. BoaneU A LatUrop, to review the action tho Tax Commissioner Tbe companies which bava Joined In tba eoor tost ara tba Amerlcaa, autaaa'. Clinton, Com-marclbl MataaL City Eagle, FarragaW Hire Association. Oermaala, Howard. Hanover, Hamilton.

Kuan, Knickerbocker, Maauieoiurere nod Builders'. North Klver, aUoeal, cw-iYert Mutaai. New-York rire, BlajvesKOt. TJ sited Btatec Ccmmenwealih, Ku6-gers, f'eople's, and reman a. The prooeedlnga are against Commiaaleaera of Taxea Michael Coleman.

Edward C. Wa nelly, and Tbo Bias fettner and tha Board of AJderaan Of ew-Yera City. Tba total amount of exempUoa claimed feoU np 713.12J or bank aharee, upon wbiek taxee bave ooen ass eased, and owaa.ouw rsrecnai Tne tax rate baa not been xed yet, bat placing It at 2 per ceo I. tbe total earn which the city woaid lose In the event these com ponies established their dolus In this suit would be B33.240 Aaatstaat Corporation Counsel Coleman, wha baa charge of tbe Cases for tho city, said yesterday tbat this was the same set at certiorari pro-roediags that bava been Issuing for four or Ovo years, the former of which arc still In litigation, and the total amaontof taxes withheld by these eompanica now amouat to a considerable sum. Tbe language of tbe petitioner ta tbat tbe ao-seaement waa aad la exooasivo.

Illegal, erroneous, aad void." The question at Issue Is purely one of valuation and the method by which that valuation la obtained. In some ot tho oasea tba companies claim tbat tba Oemmiaeionart put too high a vaiuatloa on tbo capital stock before they make tha deductions which are required by law. Tbeao dedaotloas are very peculiar and slippery things and ore liable to all aorta or nqiaatmenta. tha valuation of the stock open which aesesament has been made baa been that found on tbe books ot the companies, and tho same figure -wblca they turnisb the eta to Department of Insurance, but this the eomoanieo olalm la unfair, as It does not represent tbe market value of tba stock. For Instance, they bold that the Commissioners may from tbe books put the valuation on the oapltal stock and surplus, say, at 120 per cent, of Its par value, when perbapa tho shares of slock may be setting only at par value They claim that lta assessment abould never exceed the market value of the stock, but tbls question the Commissioner bold has been settled In the case cf tba Knickerbocker Company, decided In the Court ot Appeals Inst Winter la their favor i la thla case tbe court said that while market values were of too Illusory and untrustworthy, the Commissioners may bave done and probably did do the corporation an lnjusuoe by taking at tho actual value of the atock tho book value, but the Court of Appeaia had no power to later-fere with tbe assessment.

Bush an Injustice waa tubtoot to review in the Supremo Court, and therefore tho erdef appealed from waa reaffirmed, wltb costs. This really a victory for the city, and Mr. Lothrop fdr the oompaolea aald yesterday that while they 1 so regarded It the opinion gave tbem a principle which they would endeavor to establish In the Supreme Court. Ascslstant Corporation Counsel Ooleuian presented another phase ot tbe ease yesterday la tbe following words: Wken the value ef renl estate is Included In the company's nseeta at one figure It la wken oat of the value put upon tba company's capital at a lower ggure. For ex-ampla: If tbe company has real estate which It values at In making up It report to the State Insurance Department, bat wbloh Is only assessed at aay 75.000 for.

purpose of loeal taxation, the Commlsaienera deduct from tbe value ot the capital only tbe aeaassed value of the real estate as required by law. Tbia method has been approved by tbe Bupreme Court in this Another question raised," said Mr. Coleman, by some of the proeeediage relates to the assessment of hank share. Many ot tha rompanlee bold shares In tbe various city ban k. Esrb bank returns to tbe Tax Commlsatoners every year a list of it stockholders, whether individuals or corporations.

The law governing the taxation ot bank shares requires too assessment to bo made in the ward wherein the bank la situated, consequently many of tbe In-anraneo companies are assessed for stock In various banks oa separate books rrom tbe books containing tho assessment of tbelr capital stosk. Bay a company: has $100,000 la bank shares, and their capital 1 worth $1,000,000. they bold It would not be proper to assess them both on tbe value of the capital and value of their bank stock." i TXSXXS AIT SAST yriHKEtL The Bingle-Bcull race between Teemer, Hotmer. Hamm, and Ten Eyck, postponed trom last iThorsday, was rowed oa Jamaica Bay, Canaraie, yesterday afternoon over a three-mile coarse with a tufa. Tbe race was arranged by the railroads and the betels, and proved a very poor attraction.

About r00 people went down to witness It. It wa wretchedly managed. The referee vn not till a few minute be fore the start. Tbe course was over a very shal low portion of the 1 bay and partly through eel grass, wnion interfered with the scuus or eae or two of the oarsmen, and it waa Impossible tor a steamer te follow the scalier. H.

Gower He of the aruna i Boat Club was tbe starter and re ib rec It was nearly 6 o'clock before the men were started. Teemer led from start to finish, pull- lag a very leisurely stroke all tbo way. There was a very good raco between Hosiner and Tba latter at times pushed Hosmer, who held second -plaoo, very bard, and was oaly lialf a lena-tn behind him at tba turn. Teamar Mnlsbed in 21:25. Hosmer was eight boat Bengtba behind him, and there was tbe same pace between Hosmer and Hamm wben the jformer finished-; Ten Eyck was a dozen boat behind ilamm.

All toe oarsmen left in (the evening fer Pleasant Beach, Onondagi Teemer la accompanied by bla family. PUTTY SMUGGLERS. Tbe detection of petty smuRfflers becomes quite a freqaentoocurrence as the Bummer ad vances. Oa Friday and yesterday several seizure were made by the Inspector on Sur veyor Beattle's staff. Inspector Frank Berry found tn the baggage of Antonio' Amlell, who arrived on the Viacara from Havana, 1,758 cigars, 10 packages of tobacoo, 1 pair ot ear-rings.

3 pairs of sleeve buttons, 8 shirt studs. 2 collar buttons, 1 linger rlug. 3 silver 1 watcbe. aud other personal effects. Noncof these goods, aaa ooen sueuiioneu in toe pasitenjrevB ueciura-tton, Speeial Inspectors T.

J. Donohue and Thomas Brown noticed August Booker ot 20 John-street, a passenger on the Saala from Bremen, pass a Saakago from under his overcoat to his wife wbo stood on the pier outside ot tho passenger line. Tbey made aa Investiga tion and round In tbe package a lace ssxque, seven pairs cf kid gloves, aud five pieces of few- el ry in the pockot of the overcoat. Julias Stein or 687 Broadway, a pasnger on the Adriatic, had 12 yard of lac 45 Inches wide. 10 pairs of kid gloves, and a smoking cap taken rrem him by Inspectors Donohne and Brown.

Th smoking cap and the lace were eewed Into the lining ol a very expensive overcoat. In the pockets of which the glove were round. TESXUSJfr. A fire broke; out at about 4:30 o'clock yesterday morulas la the flve-siory brick tene ment bouse 150 West One Hundred had Twen- ty-feurth street, and caused great alarm among the tenants. There were; 19 families fn the house, oomprislug 70 persons, 10 ol whom were children.

Delllo Irving, who lives on the first floor, was awakened by smoke tiding the apartments, and on going out into the hallway saw a nrc Durning- in too oumo waiter shaft. which runs up from the cellar to the roof wltb openings on eaeb floor. he gave au alarm, and tne senanta were aoon aroused iroui their lum ber and rushed down the stairs Into the street. The, flames spread through tba tenement, bat an tne tenant cweapoa witnout injury. Tbo damage to tbe building, which la owned by Will- lam H.

estimated at It la Insured for Slti.OOO. The of th tenants will aggregate fsoO, and bat tew or them ar insarva. i bis is tne tnira time mere ft. a oeeu a fire in the houKe during a Tear. Aa Investiga tion wiu do maua ay tne ire ataraoai.

FOR FOREMAN EARTT. Mayor Hewitt yesterday received tbe fol lowing additional ooatributton In aid or O. M. Hart the ahoemaker wha spent $2.500 pros ecuting tbe leader ot the 8hoemakr' Umoa wbo had perserated hitn: A. C.

i0; Liberty. J. Philip tstaais. J5; J. A.

Bovaevelt. o. luaii, iv; sviuj A. tv H. w.

aiw; a. ti. u.i 10; M. Ancnymeu. Newark.

N. J-. lfo: E. Frlsbie. $2: 8., U.

auu urirasaaw uavues Total. IW3. fre- vloasly acksowiedired. $1,774 'jo, making tho wuu to aate i.9t, 'M. FR12S fOR CBSSS FLAlBRS.

At a or the committee having la cnarg tn arraagemenu tor th sixth America chess eoBgr, M1 last evening at tbo rooms ot th at aa hat la Club, 2'i Kast Seven teen tk street. J. Spencer Turner, frvaldeat et th Brecklya Cheat Club, wa ilKli: ProuileBt et th Congress Co aw mitts aad W. Rose wa elected Treasurer. They, with th rt ml it eonmltte.

wUl at aa early day Cxthtlia aad pise tor the ccwgr. which wiu probably take aiac at the Maabattaa ChM Clah nwinaiurn ta so.uuo wntck ha bea ab- acrtacd wui be oolleotaa aac apporttaacd la va wm i taaa 01.000. with mi wui ia oaampicetaatp treshy. Mvarlr ail to eirted rbes r-laycr et th wcria arcx-. to ooaipol as th eaogrMe.

Th Victor wlU "wteaa ais trepcy agavut au if halloa sera for I ntCABlSO TBB XBW BABB1. THE STSAGOGCE CBOWPtD BBEDS CAC8INO DISORDER ODT8IDE. it aa early hoar yaterday afternoon a crojwd began to itttoru rroni stnsw nr draUb Hagodal Synagogue, on Norfolk-street, nt- traictod by tba report that tba naw abler raooi. aft Joseph, would preach there bis Inaugural acrknwn. A time went oa the erowa grow de-srr, until by 3 o'clock It bad filled not only the space directly la front of the synagogue.

ml tbe entire block between Grand aad Broome atifeeta. It clamored vociferously for admission, nnk Capt. Webb and 12 stalwart policemen bad a. afnAnf their bands iuu trying to prwor thi struggling maec of people bent oa gaining at least a lootnoia wunin wjuipio. n.M mmt tbe lirHutit heed to the ofncora relioustranera ana positive declarations that no mOro would be periniiieo.

to ui. nner. a candy uealer. residing at 15 Orchard- staeet. was very nbaeive aau ik" pollee- men, who la return elubbed nlm on tbc bead.

Feinner waa arrested and locked up in the Twelf tk Precinct Polloe Utaflon. The synagogue was crowaeo. it sowbjiw dale oomfortably aoout l.OOO, bat yesterday afternoon It mast bave contained at least 1.500 petTpla. The bat aad lack of proper ventilation cabled considerable discomfort, yet every man. there were none but men prvsout.

ware bat. Several Individuals, evidently not of tbe Jesvtsb faith, took off tbalr bats, out were at onkic politely Informed tnat it was eoutrer i thh Hebrew relielous law to appear In the synagogue with the bead uncovered. At 3:5 o'clock tho long-expected chlel rabbi ar ived and every neck waa eranea in oruor to gel a good look at the man wbo Is to be tb spiritual bead or 17 orthodox eongrcga-tun. Tbe rabbi, who nses a language which la a mixture or Hebrew, Gorman, and Polish, 6 reached a eersson of about one nour in lentnu ta manner or delivery le moat deliberate, a pause ror almost a quarter or a minute after a aience ne aeeots paruoiujuijr unjnumu, lectly oocurrlng. Is voice does not appear to do very strong, bis enunciation Is rather poor.

He seemed make a fairly favorable Impression upon rbo heard him yesterday, lna young or te congregation, nowevor, oowpiaiu that tbey find difficulty In under lauding per-feCtly tbe language be uses. A book," said tbe venerable master, "Is always provided with a title page, whereon his subject Is Inscribed and with an Introduction In) which the author explains hts guiding principles and method tn handling tbe subject. The passant address, too. Inaugurating a new movement In Judaism la tbe United States, should be regarded as tne title page ana toe introduction wJthe record we Intend to make tn the book or lite." Argument, bo went on to say, waa of llitle use In producing conversions. r'The Jewisn community," saia tne moot, a whale la In duty bound aye! It Is Its destination! to become a blessing to lu sur-rufundings by tbo same efforts and means.

Especially la this land of blessed liberty, where all distinctions or color and or creed vanish before the majesty ol tne law, it is our auty to aispiay tr lewel which we have Inherited from our an- oextor, the Jewel ot honesty, kindness, and liberality, and thereby to promote the good name ot Israel and to Inspire others to emulate our example, so that ultimately they may be led to dBaw virtue aad strength from the religious source from which we are drawing. Your destiny must be to work oat the be hests of Judaism. Yea cannot and it will not avail yon to plead for and to rely upon the instil ration and virtue or a chosen onlef ualees esuh and every one of rou aspires for all tbe light bla soul oau oonoelve, ror all the virtue he I stble to practice. Aa a community yon must display the lewel of our Inheritance to tbe sight of) ail. ana eara nieasings ana necome a Diessing aa wortbr descendants of the great fn conclusion tbe rabbi prayed tnat tne iora ght guide and belD them to spread his light.

add cause Israel to become a blessing to this gflrst land of freedom and among the free people of tne United State, where we are permit- tea to serve i nee a we were taugut oy our in- rtlrtsd prophets ana sages, xny servants, ana ere we can express our religious thoughts convictions without let or ninaranee." AKOTHEM If A YX 7ASD ARREST. flie investigation into the navy yard tads disclosed a minor case of stealing yoster- iy, and another elerk can nee ted with the store- iue Is In Raymond-Street Jail, making a third est. The charge which is made against komas Shea, wbo lives on Hudson-avenue, okiyn. Is that of stealing one barrel of pork. i wa arrested at bis work In tbe morning and imedlately taken before united Htatea ujb- ISHloners Marie, who beld him in $500 ball for lamination.

It Is said tbat white elerk in tbe ipartment Sbea sent a barrel of pork which tiongea to tne navy yara to a restaurant on parth-avenue. this elty, and sold It. He said a was Innocent ot any crime and tbat wbat- rer he had dene a elerk tn tho department as under orders from a superior. He said he bad not a cent In the world and did not knoi (here to procure bail. 1 His case Is not directly connected with tbat of Mars and Laird, bat Is claimed to be one of a number of small thefla that bave been golag on for some time.

United States Marshal Stafford said vaster- day there woald bo no farther arrests till Mon day at least Laird, who 1 now out on bail, still mists thai it is the Paymaster whom the (lovernment officials are after aad that they knew the frauds he waa accused of could not nave been accomplished without tbe knowledge of superior officers. It had been the custom ot tbe Paymasters to send for clothing or supplies whenever they wanted anything for their prt- mre use. lie nau oeeu accused or carrying luff eat of the yard, bat what had boon taken at was not ror bis own use. orr O.V TBBIB CRUISE. The Knickerbocker Yacht Club grounds.

Port Morris, were in a lively state ot bustle nd contusion yesterday afternoon before the tart of the yachts on their annual cruise up Dng Island Bound. Wagon after wagon came long filled with wet and dry provisions, and ke yacht tenders skipped rrom the float to the bjuau and back again, loaded gunwhale-deep with these necessary adjuncts te a cruise. The sloops Auoiaiuo auu Aumcr aau toe steam yacnts Uozy, Mary and Mystic stole a march on tbe others arid got away yesterday morning, aud the sloops Black Hawk and Alice H- were unable to start on time, ao tbat but eight boats got under way wnen tne starting gun boeraed at 3 orciocic xne zena. White cap. Dora.

Yolande, Vision, Idalla. and Roaetta A. passed tbe flag ship in tbe order named and bobbed a graceful answer to tne saiata -(riven each one by the a-ass cannon on tbe Commodore's boat. The rtna blew luntir ont steadily from the south- rest, and with all sail set they beat up before it ineir u-mtie run to macK Knotr. riun which tbey hoped to reach by 11 o'clock laxt dlirbt.

1 At 3:33 the flagship Culprit Fay started after 'tbe others aud Commodore Barae was given a ETana. salute by tne big cannou on the lawn and ostd the nag dipped three times in bis honor. A large number or Irland and stay-at-home tempers or tne club gathered to see the yachts- sun uu uu uieir picasaut trip. OYER A ROOK. Messrs.

D. Applcton Co. yesterday mode application In the Vnfted States Circuit Court br aa injunction against the Prcvident Book ampany to enloln tbem from selling a book tiled "Tbe Holy Land and the Bible." Dub- bed by that Plaintiffs claim that tn 1482 they eut Messrs. lienrv Fenn nt loodward. artist, to tb Bible countries tn take sketches to Illustrate a book that plaintiffs Sere to publish.

The expenses or tbe artists ere paid by plaintiffs, and after their return lessr. Appleton A Co. Published a hook eliH I Picturesque Palestine. Hiual. and Ea-vnt and lllustratedit with the sketches made by the art- sto.

Duusoqucut iO! tne puancatlon ot tbla fork plalotiils claim tbat the defendants issued heir noox, i ns tioiy utna and the Bible," bat contained 194 illustrations taken trom tbalr hook. Tbey do not ask for damage, but ther rant tn be paid their actual losses and to enloln tbe further sale of the work. OH IBM BRINT DEEP. The Cuusrd steamihlp Cmbrla, which sailed yjastertlay for Liverpool, took out among other passengers the Count sad Count Ualll, air. and air Kdward Cooper, Andrew Armitrong, D.

Band- atann, Geo. O. F. de Utassy. Capt.

Oeorg Craw, tbrd. Dr. F. (X Dexter, Mr. A.

O. Blgelow. Ir. Willi lim bV Kir. W.

St. George fcUiotu Cant. John McCullougn. th Rev. H.

Irwin. Col. Elia Uttorre. udge W. Lindsay.

Capt tteorge tL umon. Sr. K. buttoa bailth. Ir.

U. H. Wruknrn. Ir CoBoor. Dr.

ti. L. blmpson. F. W.

Bhuielauder" 1 it- S. ttowe. Edwin J. Van Pedro lerrva. Takata.

Dr. u. L. im 1100. ami Dr.

Philip Kilroy. Anion 2 those who aallod tor Havre VMlerdar oa 1 lie Frvnch steamship La Bourgogn were hirae. U-ou Keasre. Col. James M.

Varnura, the Hun. leorg 11. Uraughi. LMtL Aubry, Dr. J.

C. Barron. I he Hev. A. badolon.

Pierre ile la Chape lie. Dr. ore K. Dourado, Dr. A.

Feldatela. Angmsiine Uoy-l iola. Antonio Lavlan. Mexicao Vie Cuuanl at llil port: L. Bernard JLavergae.

Cbarl Osborne, I idner Dillon KipleyJ Jodge Boat, Lm Pedroao 1 an Carlo. Franoiaoe do la Torre, and Mr. Lato-1 oil St. UBtt. (a the North German Lloyd teamahlp FoMa, rblch aUed yesterday lor (tonttianptoa and 1 Iremen.

were Oea. Alexander R. Lawtou. Coiled I tale Minister to Anuria, th Baron von Illott-I its. Dr.

William li. West, Dr. A. Volksnberg. the 1 Lev.

M. J. borage, John fried keia. Dr. O.

Badcke. I itto Krearr. Carl Koek-Adrtaao. ta Bev. prdt-1 and Dowlerlla.

th Hv. J. J. Doherty, Dr. oip pLdmaa, Dr.

at', li tldaitraad, aad the Ke v. J. 3L Sar Ige. Th staamshlp City et Bertla of th In mas Lioo, rnieh aailec tr Liverpool, had aa paeagr is lv. Dr.

J. W. Brews. Hi Hv. A.

nUtleL the I Lev. J. d. Flaher, th Hon. John Fox.

CeL Ueurr. 1 Rev. Dr. H. M.

aliag. Austia W. Lord, the lor. r. Francis IxibdeU.

th Hon. Jaaae Phic th Lev. Ueary V. a. Myr.

Dr. David WUs, aud ProL 1 Loger. 1 AuwBg thee wbc called fer Glasgow oc the An. I hor sMaaMaiB Dvaia were Dr. J.

K. BroawelL 1 av4 AUla.br. J. Tsber iskiwa, th Kev. A.

M. I hrtatie. Dr. a. Davis.

Dr. B. F. Uraham. David I liddlln.

Dr. Omh, c. (liar, Dr. B. A.

Kan Sail. I AvrUl Rich. Dr. Lawrcsea Tarabull. Dr.

Waxham. ana the fier. Themaa ViaUacoi 4 POtO AT 2TBWP0BT. RISE WELL-CONTESTED GAMES TWEEX THE TKLLOWS AMD BLUES. Newport.

K. July polo match tbla afternoon waa played under fa vorable elreomotaaooa. Two the players. Messrs. Stanley Mortimer and Budolph AgasaU, vers disabled, having been injured at the last Button, aad when to-day's match waa well la progress a thick, wot foe spread iteelf over tbe field and tbe spectators were knabla to distinguish the players, There waa a large and representative attendance of cottagers, among whom were tbe following: Mri W.

W. A.stor, Mrs. Jsrsme K. Bonaparte, Mrs. Theodore A.

Havemeyer. Mlas Marqaand. M. and Mrs. Benjamin a Porter.

Capt. Becher of the British Army, the Hon. Henry Edward ot the English at Washington, T. Da cos or the Span ish Legation, Mr. ana ssn.

uonun axmj, and Mrs. Gorbam Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Evan.

Miso biting. Mr, and Mrs. Auruataa Whiting. Mr. Oliver Belmont, the Misses Havemeyer.

Mr. aad Mrs. Fairman Bogera, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J.

Lelth, Miss Grlswold, Mrs. Ogden Mills. COL Bonaparte, Mrs. corry-man. Mlas Borryman.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Taylor, Kobert L. Hargoua, Misa Hargoaa, Mrs.

George B. Do Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pry or. Edward N.

Taller. Mrs. George N. Merrilt, 8. H.

Wbltwcll, Miss Wbltwcll, Center Hitchcock. Miss French, Miss Dresser, tbe Hisses ixam. air. sou airs. W.

K. Farnass. A. Havemeyer. A.

Y. Pond, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Pratt. Mrs. Edward Ksmeys, Morgan G. Post, alien Potter, Matthew H. Morgan, Miss Cnshlog, Miss Huanewell, Mrs.

L. F. Post. Miss Manony, Mr. Francis D.

Carley, Miss Carleyt C. a Baldwin, Dr. WlUlam T. Lnak, Mrs. H.

K. Norman, Miss Norman. F. M. Ware, Miss Wlnthrop.

Mrs. Llvermoro, Mrs. Stewart, and many others. Tbe sides ror the Brat six games were: YellowsThomas Ulteboock and dgerton L. Wia-throp; Blues Elliot Zborowakt and J.

Ker-nochant The Yellows played ta advantage at every point, and tbey secured roar of tbe t-x goals. There were many exciting races between Messrs. Zborowskl and Hitchcock, and tbe latter, with Mr. Keroocban, shared tbe Individual honors of tbe first series. Tbe Blues ware oat-played badly and were no match for the splendid team play of their opponents.

In the third game Mr. Hitchcock took tbe bail from beneath the ponlea' reel and kept it In his charge all over tbe field until be landed It between the goal flags. Mr. Zborowskl paid strict attentiou to Mr. Hltcbeock, bnt be waa unable to bother him In the least.

Tbe fourth gume was decided in- an equally brilliant man ner tor tbe Blues oy air. Aernocsan, wno rusueu the ball to bis partner, tbe latter taking It borne. Tho fifth and aixtb goals were neatly made by the Yellows, wbo were deservedly applauded. Appended 1 the summary: fint Gatac Yellows, Oosl made by Mr. Hitch- cock timo, 6 minutes, i Second uame Blues.

Goal made by Mt. Eer-nochaa; time. minutes. Third UatiM Yellow. Goal mad by Mr.

Hltch-eock; time, 'i minut 30 seconds. towUt tfaate Blues. Uoal mad by Mr. Zborowskl; time. 1 ailnnte.

HfU Mnu-Yellows. Goal made by Mr. Hltcbeock: time. 1 ruinate 30 seconds. ttixtk vf-Yellows, Goal made by Mr.

Hitchcock time, 3 minutes. T. A. Havemeyer took hi plaee with the de feated team, and the result waa more than reversed, the two yellows being no match lor tho trio: i Seventh Gam Blues. Goal made by Mr.

Eer- noelian: tlm. 7 minute. JKtoKtK Worn Blue. Goal mad br Mr. Zborow- Ki: time, minuMS seeonn.

Ain( Want lilue. Goal made br Mr. Zborow skl: time. 6 BaiBUtes. Total Yellows.

Blues, 5. Borne extra gamec were played tbe Hides being: Yellows Elliott Zborowskl. K. L. Wlnthrop.

Bines J. L. Keraocban, Theodore A. Have meyer, Jr. The summary Is appended: tint Game Yellows.

Goal made by Mr. Wln throp: time. 4 minutes. Oteond Gar Blues. Goal made by, Mr.

Ktr- nochan: time, minute 90 second. ratrd. (vome Bine. Goal mad by Mr. Have meyer; time, I minutes.

tourlh 0m Yellows. Goal made br Mr. Zborowskl; time, minutes, 30 seconds. Jjt oam Blues. Goal made by Mr.

Kernoch-ji; time. 3 minutes. Total Blue. Yellows, 3. Some practice games followed, and the fog waa almost tnicx enougn ta be out witu a knua.

THE UN VF KEN MARE. SHE SATS SUE HAS NOT LEFT THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. To tKt KdilT of tA4 Xtoc- York Timet I have not left tha Roman Catholic Church, hat as I bold a certificate from one of the first phv si clans ot America to tha effect that I have seriooA heart trouble, and that any farther business cares and annoyances will Certainly bxlag on orcanio disease, I sent la a copy ot this doc anient with a formal resignation of air office last month to tb Kight Kev. Blabop Hashaw of Fug lauiu ana to tne iuiui nev. jsunoo wis-Ker 01 new ark, to bolh ot whom I wlati toxpraa oijr arautad for their uuvarytoK kiadaea to mr4I and their support of our Institution.

FlDdtaa that oothin; wvum stop toe circulation 01 calumnies peraoual to myself, and that no respect was shown ta the Holy liuiw i approvsi ot my order lor which I went to Rum at tUedealr of tuy BUhoD. I wUhed to retire qaisiir.aa i peaoeiiuiy. 1 anau reply brienr to tne libel about me publl.nad in wme rte w-1 ork paper. ana mat dose. 1 snail take ao lurtnsr notice of any thing: tbat say be aald or written about me.

If people, whetber lay or eccleataatidi prefer to break tiie eiantn comuianumeut, it is 'tbelr analr, not mine. i HrtU The time of my entrance: Into the Roman catboiic Church has oeeu miutalod by many yean. 1 would not care tor tut, but I an object In It. fiecond. I never even beard of Valbar alanvonl and therefore could not have had his aaalalanoe la writing-.

Ihird. Tbe published lists of my books show that i wrote uio.ny reuiou work, aos euiar. ui my writings tbe Most Kev. Dr. atorllrtv.

mr s.tleal superior for many year, wrote thus: "Your literary labors retlecl bonor on your convent, on your order, and on this diocese." And his Holiness Tope 1'iut IX. seut a brief of benediction lor ray Life of Saint Patrick." In which he aald tbat 1 had -'deserved well of Uie whole church fr having completed a long and dlfflealt work, which seeined to be above woman strength, with a that had us ily earned th applauaoof th pious snd the turut ho Bishop aver forbad my writing oa politics or any other subject: on th contrary. I Lave many letters of approbation from them. by leaving my convent la not only falsehood, bul a renecuub on uie winnoui ana iuagmutot tbe pre, eat Pupe. lie would earcely hve Appointed me lu writing I He tonsures or a new religious order a I had evvr been guilty of uch a breach of eccleal-aatlcal dlMjipline.

It is worthy of 4boe who make great clamor about Papal authority when Papal authorliy agree with tnm. aud who ar equally opposed to It hen It doe not suit their preconceived oplulona. I have the written letter of tne itl.nop ot tbe Kenaiare Dloceee approving my leav. lug my convent in Knamar for aaather convent, and it tbat approval 1 not aulflcteut for other ecclesiastical authorities, as It was for the Holy Father, I oannot help them. fttxiA.i never collected subscriptions for eon- venu that were not founded.

Howrauch a falsehood could bave been ieuuel by any OQelia palnfal evidence of the depravity of humanjnatur. AUthe oonvonts I bave founded are oocapied by devoted Hlsters. trom whom I receive letter constantly, aa also from ur Kngllah evcleaia. Ileal superior, the niiub ht. ii.uuii oraossaw, wn na oongratu.

lated me quite recently on the guod thev ar doing and the number of poor Irish children they hsve reclaimed aud saved. Our work lu this oouatrv and Its marked ancoeaa I. kuown through the public in Nw. York, as It ba beeti ao often aud so favorably noticed. private aooieliee wltn tbe Holy Father wa telegraphed tbe uih day to toe London Tims by their regular correauoudenC waa not aware tnat it waa oeiug aon mull aaw it lu print.

It waa also reported In the AfomiUur Rom and th OsKrvaror Aomano. I do not see why I should have ben In any wsv as xloua to couoeal th taut, but I certainly never telegraphed It to England. America, au.tralla. or anywhere; elaa. It ia true tnat iner 1.

a ruined convent at Knock, and ill alo true that I hav not told th public yet whv I wa obliged to abaodon It I have borne tb blame in silence for many years, simply because 1 ceold uot eiear wyaeu witneut exposing a courae ol tale and ireacnerou unalluca ou tne part on certain eeeleal-aauca wbo never stopped calumniating me lu pablic or private, and of this 1 have ample writu-a evi dence, which I shall nrebably publish soou. when I tblnk the publio Will see tbat I have borne all these caluranie In alienee too loug. The historj of the lives of tbo founder ot ra-Ugiuua order la the Catholic Church are aii somewiiat similar to mine. During tbeir lives thev have been DerMcntsd and calumniated berauae lby triad to do goad to tb world and to the poor, ii tar tneir iieaiu tuey wen eaaonisad. I nav no doubt tbat it Joan of Are), lived to-day la New-York aha would have a tar worse tat than being burned alive, lor unerasing persecution and caiumny are aaauriiy aaruer naar than a passing pain, however terrible.

And, anrioubtedly. tho sacceuraof blhp wbo hiinted her down with alauilers would commence a -process tor her caoouizauan wnieo aonm of tbe eOclelatical successors of the murderers ot Joan al Am ara to dsy. Wlwn I sent in mr resignation I UrnM amenta, banding over the fn ads of all our institutions iw ui. ytoiK-r cau Bow only live by the labor of niv pen. and.

if that fatis, I may end my daysoa Ulackwell's I.lan.L If I da, I die with Cleaff hand and a Clean record, aud thank Ood that i nav oeen persecuted tor worktug tor th poor, and iIm. that I hav been th mean of eavlug on por bialer Irom ending her day tliere. There ab waa aeut bv th heartleasBeaa of an wr.om I believe to be tne cane of tbesn prltent Calnmni aboa-i myself and who well know that they ar falae. Certainly, it doe not luereae one' kv for a ebnrch to find that willful calumnies are porslatently circulated by It clergy about ahelple woman, aad that these) ecclesiastic hav Wo aaked. agaia and again) to read tha documents that woo Id refute them, and hav refused te do so.

The oooer tney ecwme at least converted Cautallca' ui oettr. tIbTEK M. FRANCIS CLARE CCSACE. iaait-iua, oaturuay, Biy Zl, ISSa. AR3IT IXTJSLLIOSyCE.

WastiucoToK, July 21. Capt. Frank Heath. Ordnance Department, ha been detailed aa a Per of ta board to select a provmg ground Bear Naw-Vork. reliaving Capt.

CuUea hryau ordnance vtp.narnt major K. J. Ppaaldiag. Fourth Cavalry, has been piuveo. in BBoaia aaojuoaai fcsav of tneeatio.

EsCAnt Atx DAK6EK trttni attacks et Diarrhea, Draeatery. or Cholera iterbws by Being r. Jatxk-s CAajuxArrn statu am old rwatedy to be sa.ro at as safe aad eertaia aa vac, jasacmwa j. ieb ca, SUCCESSORS TO A. T.

STEWART (XsTCaII) Will place on sale to-morrow 1,009 PAIRS EXTRA FINE SUMMER BLANKETS, (SLIGHTLY D4TERTEGT), SIZES, AND at $5.00, $6.00, and $7.00 per pair EEDTJCED FEOM $7.50, $a50, and $9.50. 850 PIECES BONNET RIBBONS, ALL CHOICE 8TYLE8, at 23c, and 30c. per yard; EEDTJCED FEOM S5a. 35a. AND 45 c.

ELEGANT PARASOLS, Representin? the choicest styles and materials of the season, at from $1.25 to S8.50 each EEDTJCED rHOM $3.25 A5D $22.00. 24-INCH SUN UMBRELLAS, with natural.silver.&gold mountings, at $1.25. $1.50, and $1.75 each SEDUCED FEOM $2.50 AXD SPECIAL LOTS OF BLACK SURAH SILK, FULLY 25 PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. 20, 22, AND 24 INCHES WIDE, at 65c, 75c, and 85c.

per yard. Dry Goods sold at the lowest prices in tlie city and delivered out or town riusjs of mail or express cluirges. Samples and information sent free on appli cation. Broadway, 9th and 10th sts. RAILWAY MAN AO BURNT.

TERMINAL FACILITIES Restored. THE EBIE MUST GIVE TliEH TO THE HON- TICELLO AT PORT ICR VIS. Kewbcrg, N. July 21. Judge C.

F. Brown, la Bupreme Court. Chambers, to-day, granted aa application made by the Port Jer-vls, Montioello and New-York Railroad Com pany for a temporary lnjnaotlon restraining tbe New-York, Lake Erie and Westers Road trom catting off the privilege heretofore enjoyed ot terminal facilities over the Erie tracks at Port Jervls. For some time there haa been trouble between the two line growing out ot an extern alon now being made tbe Montlcelle line to oonneet with the Ontario and Western Koad. Tbe Erie people claimed that such a connection would be likely to work to tbelr disadvantage ana made an effort.

It la assarted, to cripple the jauuiioeuv itoaa oraer to unng it to term. It wa shown In court tola Moraine that the monthly rontal ot terminals at Port Jerri waa first Increased from mio to S100. and, subse quently to 300. This torn was paid one month nouer protest, out since last April nothing haa been paid. The non-payment of rental waa taken aa tba oause for abutting oft the use of the trie tracks to the Montioello, due notice having been given.

Tbe negleet to pay the rental waa owing to the pendency of a suit to decide the legality of any charge at all. It having been originally agreed upon between the officials of bolh roads that the terminal at Pert Jervls should be free to the afontioello Koad In return for the great amount of traffic thus given the Erie. For a few days tbe Erie refused to permit cars to be passed over lu line for the Monti-cello Bond, bat after suit for $30,000 damages had been commenced In tbe Supreme Court by the Montlcelle for Interruption in travel anl loss or trafno generally the order was amended so that freight In carloads oould ba run from one road to tbe ether, but passengers, baggage. ana ordinary rreignt are still transferred a long distance, it to compel the Erie to restore tbe old privileges that tbe Injunction was asked lor to-day by the Montioello Road. Judge Brown, in granting the Injunction, said the action of the Erie In shutting off the terminal facilities ot Port Jervls was working an In jury te the residents and merchants along tbe line ot tbe Montioello Road and was virtually auiinK tue row itsoir.

in. injunction will con tinue until the matters hsve been adlnsted In the courts In September. The court ruled tbatthe iu uivDtuiy oy uie ggOBliceuo Koad to tbe Erie for the use of tbe terminal abould be 9100, without prejudice to either party in regard to claims that may be made In 1 lure. KANSAS CITY COMPLAINING. Chicago, July 21.

Tbe grain merchants of Kansas City have a grievance against the railroads, and tbey are coming to Chicago next Tuesday to lay tbelr troubles before Chairmen MIdgley and Falthorn. The merchants claim that their elty Is being discriminated against in the matter ot grain rates and is rapidly losing her prestige as a distributing point because the railroads are favoring Chicago and 8L Louis. At present the through rate from points In Kan sas to Chicago via Kansas City Is about 8 cents leva taaa tne auu of the two locals, while a similar difference Is made In tbe through rate to Bt. Leula. Menc the business goes right through Kansas City, and the elevators there are left empty.

Tbe Kansas City Board of Trade com plains that this is a gross discrimination amounting practically to a prohibitory tariff. Tba grain crop of Kansas Is estimated at from to 000,000 bushel, two-third of wuicn tne mere nau is claim would Im markxtarf at a.aaisas city it tne rates were oa an equal basis. They demand that tha tariff ahax June ue maintained instead ef substituting the revised schedule which places them at suoh a disadvantage. Tbe railroad managers have taaea no steps lowara considering these complaint. They admit that Kansas City probably uaa grievance, out luey are not sure mat It can do remeuiea.

it is ene 01 tne neeis of the later- oiate commerce law, ther say, and no one in partieuiar is te blame. 'JXttlvo passenger bates. OBicago, July 21. There is danger of passenger rates becoming demoralized In the territory west of Chicago in consequence ot the snarp competition tht haa beea stimulated of late by the prevalence of excursions. 80 rue of the roads have began to accuse eacb other of underhaad practices, the principal charge be ing ikat tickets are often sold at much less than tana rates mrougn agents who are paid a liberal commission.

A. V. II. Camenter. (i.n.r.1 Passenger Agent or the Chicago.

Milw.nl- and 8L Paul Railroad, ha called a aseeting of the representative ot Cnieago line lot rested In Western businea with a view te reaching eome agreemeat by which rates nay hereafter ue maintained. Tne meeting will be beld next miBoeuay. il ls elalined by the St. Fan! otBoials that the inirimiios 11 at wen carrying paeaenger te Paul aud Minneapolis reduced rates, and tbe Burltngten mace tbe ronntcrcharge that the 01. r.ui ia onenng similar lndnceinenta to e-enre Kansas Cttv bnainoaa.

Tba act be that ticket to any of theaer puinu can be nro- iu. ia scueaaie raiea. A COMPLACENT COMIIISSION'EE. I ua J1U1.1U, iQs-a, juij zi. i aa exami nation ot ue Kailroaa Commissioner by the attorneys tor the Keck Island aad Burilnjfton.

Cedar Baplds aad Northern Heads continued Thuraday. It wa shown that the printed schedule of rates whleh the CommlsMoners aant in roaa aa tbe aew rate differed la a doxra tbe original copy aa agreed upua or the UamlaHaam The private copr la ne iaatauee taeluae under a certain elasaillra- -luoiuec. boors, saaav and niiaoa. walla tern ir os 1 Clearing Solos Summor Goods. The Balance of our SWA 10s suits i tii in CLOTH, SATEEN AND tACE at $35.00, representing goods formerly selling at from S25.00 to S60.00.

paris! plaids 53c. Per all-wool, cream grounds, reduced from SLOO. OombinationRobes $3.50 8l 1 reduced from S12.60 and $20.00. PRINTED Pongee Silks, At Per formerly selling at 93c. ODD LENGTHS OF PRINTED mm SILKS, At fr27C.

Per regular price, SLOO per yard. ALSO, THE Greatest Bargain EVER OFFERED IN SURAH Sash Ribbons. At WU pr 14-inch wide, with Satin borders; real value SL50 per yard. 32 to 36 West 23fl-St the original copy when compared showed onlv lumber. Another classification shewed ear lota amounting to S0.O0O pounds, while the original had ne limitation a to weight at all.

When akod to ex nlaia these variations. Commlaatanar Smith aald he did sot know how they came to be made. Commissioner Smith, whan nnoatinnAri ilnuiw said tbat a railroad rate mla-ht ba lut and na. sonable when It did not pay the operating ez- tne roao lost naea it, jnace Wit brow thea aaked him who was to pay tbe deficit. It's not my business to worry over that," was uia repiv.

TO HANDLE COAL. BCFFALO. N. Y.i, July 21. The Central Dock and Terminal Company has been organ ised here with a eaoltal of B5O0.0OG.

Th Ttu rectors are Chaoaeey IC Depew, Anstln Corbin. a. A. HCLeoa, oea. George J.

Magee. Sherman Jewett, J. J. Albright, and J. Lanrdon.

Thla mnniln. .1 i wvav n.wu a IBIl.Wi; Prealdent tien. George 3. Magee; 8oretary and Treasurer Frank H. Bnell ot Albright Co.

The company is organised for tbe purpose of iiu sua other anthracite eoal coming over the Sew-York v.ou,t i auu oat ouoro uauroeas. NOTES CF VAEIOUS DTTERESTft Sr. Paul. July 21. Kacardin- tn rumor et a threatened war la lumber rates the untu Poo pi deny tnat taer la aay truth la the auegea latement oc tne xuwaakee P-flrvail asaa that agreed rates had beea eut br the Omaha.

Omaha offlelala aav that la mail tba ach.tni rate of 14 cent bad beea agreed upon to Algeaa runthroaghG14aekl to Algeaa, aad th Ouaha people dleovnd tb error thr wa but oae course to take, aad that was to mak a tweiv-ent rate to Alaona, that point being nearer and on the an uae CL1FT01T BOAT CLUB RACES. Tho Clifton Boat Clnb of Clifton. Statcn Island, had a very pleasant day and remarkably smooth water la which to hold their sixth an nual regatta yesterday. The course, measuring a short mile, was straight away, beginning off Fort Wadsworth and endlnr off tha rlukh.nu Tbe different eenLeata are au in mai-luxl r.i. lows Klacle Sheila.

Eeeleatao. flrat- RnHrl fttaUonarr Seat Barrea. Parmnle. KUduff. Endl-colt, aud Koat.

Jaaia. eoxawaln. fir.L Hmi.r naiao. aaienataer na bcvtt, ilaltaer, coxswala. SIldlOST Hrmt BlMM-Birloa- a Wriatit, aad Fieker.

Bo.L cosawalDu'Srat: KUa. wn. aiaciariaaa. rrr and iiz. farmoUL ca swatn.

aecoed. Tins lonbl 8cnll. Flcr sad McKsaa. first: MoraU and Dobcrlv. aecond Time 7 Cotisulation race for loams- fitir.sirr! r.cciaaioB.

Jtaciariaaa. liokartr aad rl. tnt i'. i AT "HERO." Notwithstandine tbe spell of cool weather lately the attendance at Nero" has averaged 15.000 nightly, and Mr. KlralXy la highly elated thenar He expects that the next hot wave will swell the attendance to 20.000.

Excursion parties from aa far awar aa tirracaae. boaton. auu lblladlpbla rome tn to witness tbe rrret stwctacle, and it has ueeviuo quite the thlag for younc mea to to ouwa (or aa evening and sport biehiy deetiratd Home tucaa. Ta clersry la central speak hiruiv of tne iterrormaa, and one divine advised hi roacregauoa to wltatea it at too earnaai opiMrtumty. AltbousTtt tbe nlgetly coat of auaiataiata: tbe spectacle la enorutou.

tbe return are mere than profitable, aud Its success wilt, jusufy Mr. Kira.fr taking i aiTinw was mr. do tar ta trerus attcn-anre haa beea 2.700 ahead of last ofBabylaa." SAX FRASCISCtt FXCBAltGF. 8tJt Fjt3icico.Joly 21 17W eaaUi taegraptOc. iacu Birra.AT, irrn to iath st.

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AJTD 49. TSUI OOOD WILL fC AT A CAMTTJL IItlPCTIO. AM THXT 1 UL'tlYKU SS 49, BBPAT OWWTMXD trOB LXSS TBAX BAL TSBIB YAXTJK. 3t 1 at if 1 SHOES, SHOES, CLOSWO OUT LABOX ABBOBTafXBT OTi'i CHILDBXITB AXtt at XSSXtP CASTAS SBOXS AT SSe, BXDUCIU) nOX SS 4Su SI SS. i if, 'n rs i JIBSBTTOP COBK-BOTTOICXQ "BATKIVQ kc saoxa at ss.

i wam castas xa.es shokb. bub bxb i OXXB, fl ta.tr 'f LADIXS OOZX JtXATHIB SIASIDB A5D) MOUNTAIN BOOTS IN TAN A BBOWN, 44. I BLACK TXNVIB OXTOBM, TATBNT LXATH- XX TBtMXINOa, SS 4. fi 8PXCIAL ATTINTION IS OITKN TO CUBTOIC WOBX IN ALL ITS BBANCSXS. T.inrrs XIBtNO BOOTS A 8PICIALTT.

i 'ir. BATHING SUITS TOB XXN. VTOalXN. AND CJULDBXN. f.

i VABIXTT OBBAT. STTLXS SCANT, PBICX8 SMALT' AXAO BAT KINO HATS. if1 We keen the best aualitv and hlaK- est grades of fishing tackle, lyou, have judgment of your fum'cm- pare ana be. convinced that not' ill tcUhstandlng our prices ara about OnSol mttkni Mimifia vfimm charge, our 'goods cannot be ex-', celled, but ifyour judgment based: on prices onlv. oav for the pleasure and be happy.

i MEW'S FlJANNEL SHIRTS.II ALL STTLXS AND QU ALITIXS' AT LOwrXBSI' PB1CXS THAN THX SAMX BASKS OAX'kl i TrT Or-TT rn rw aw Avtrva irn.v i -i; I i- sur.ir.iER GAMES Ol XVXBY DKSCBIPTION, 'i ALL 80KTS. GARDEN LAWNX100DS. PBXPAT rKKIQHT TO ALL TOWNS i WTTHIJg a. BADIPS OP 100 MILES ON PAID or anpotxb. fg Mail OrdenCarefiillj Excelled R.H.MACY&CO, offer Uniisual Bargains la Fiiriiitiire, Cifjets, ai CirtaiiisS 22, 24, and 26 Eastil4th-Bi year Union-square.

THE NEW-YORK TIMES PRICE TWO CENTS. Sunday Edition Four Cents.1" Terms to Mil Postpsil DAILY. inloivf rr 99 DAILY. Including aadav. prrw nl.SUAY 4iNLY.prrar 'AOS DAILY, gntoaia, rtta 4 DAILY.

Bsoatavwita Bandar 'A DAILY. solh wlthaoi Haadav DAILY. Bioataa. wltboat Haad IAS DAILY. 3 ssestba, witn I DAILY.

9 njootn. A i DAILY. 1 wita or without baad 7t WURLY. pet rear. SI.

8U auwta. 99 etf TWO CBILDREIT DRuWRELX Fbeiport. -P)iaiL, July 2t At Whits Bock Station yesterday Yiola aad Victor Baib- sey. twins, aged years, fell lata the Allegheny Elver and were drowned. The were flsblng." aad the lltUe gVt feU frem sr.

rock lata water, and her brother, in his efforts to eavai her. felt la Mia Amanda Kamaer. who, waa with tbem, lamped la to try aad ave theas, aad ahalao wear nearly drowned. Showcase dowa twice, but atar.a-ed to era a rock and i draw herseU ooti, lioth bodies have beea rer; eevereo. i TBE ckpPS OXtABJO.

Toroxto. Oqtano. Jaly 21. Crap pv" ports received front all part of patarto are far from enoooraginie, i With lev exceptions. vrnoat ha beea Winter killed.

Spring wheat very tignt, asui waore tne ear is a ilea ta la abort- liar al la tmm h.i,w tin aod tba erwpa axe aauertag Ixosa tbe eoaUaoad lwVBA Hi I ir-J Hi 1 mi a Kit i i i I.

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